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UK Simulation Conference

Posted By: Sharc
Date:Wed, 19 Jul 2006, 2:00 p.m.

Simulation engineers are invited to the inaugural UK Simulation Conference (SCUK ’06) taking place on the 17th October 2006 in Swindon.

A key feature of the conference will be the focus on pre and post processing for simulation using EnSight visualisation software, from CEI and Harpoon meshing software from Sharc.

This will be a great opportunity to learn about the latest visualisation features in EnSight, get a preview of future developments, and network with other visualisation experts. This technology focus session will keep attendees abreast of leading edge application developments in this area.

The other key area of simulation, pre-processing and meshing, will make the event an opportunity to meet and network with user experts, engineers and business partners from market leading companies. Attendees will also have the chance to talk with the developers of Harpoon, the 'extreme meshing software' and discuss with them the latest features and future development plans.

This event is free for all to attend. Places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

Register you interest by emailing paul@sharc.co.uk.

More information is be available from the Simulation Conference webpage


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